I;_pru·Cfion!fr~ tight ~;;;;,--sea~ ----------------~---------- bled So:Ue;and thouwi!t needs pay it overagaine, or ,. e1s thou wilt not enter upon the rurchafe:As though God did expecr and exacr the difcharge of the fame d~bt twice, which to imagine, were a monffrous intolerable indignity to the mofl: jufr God. You know ·fuHwell, what conceit we fhould hold of that man w llo ~aving a debt fully .di~charg~d by the Surety: fbontd pre«e.upcn the I'rmc1pall tor the pqyment of the fame ag~ne. -'·We fhould indeed thinke him to' be a very cruell, hard-hearted and mercildfe man : ' " ~uemalmcJutn igi. Wee !hould GaUhim aTurke,a-Cut-throate, a Cttn- tur ,ft qui& in carceri& cufiodiam qucmpiam niball; farre fitter to lodge in aDen-ofTygers, then -nummos ob decem de- to live in the fociety ofmen. What a fearefull difhobentem coniiciat, nei nour t~en is it to the mercifUll and mighty lord of ip(umfolr'tm,fedcum it. Heaven and Earth; to the righteous Judge-of all the lo,& propter illum ft · ld · h h · d mul tlxorem )liberos & Wor ,to conce1ve, t at aving rece1ve an exact, famu!or, veniens vera hand filll fatis£1Ction for all our finnes, by the hearts .allus quif}iam,qui non blood ofHis owne deere Sonne, fhould ever require /oltim folv•t decem il- them againe at. .our hands.! Farre be it then from eve- ·lor numm9s, f!d & in- ry One, who would not offer extraordinary difpa- . n,um:ra aur_t rf~1e?~a ragement,even to Gods glorious Iuftice,to entertain argratur,vm~~umq,tn r. l I L Eft ._,1 fi h h . regafemaula inducat, . any 1UC 1 t 10ugut: peCicu J-:' lt we ave H1~VVord, ..et in rhronwn excelci(- HtS'Oatb,and the Seale ofHts Sonnes blbod fodecufimi pri~6patu! co~<J!ti · rity. - And-a!fu.redly,we may build upon it,as upon a tu.at,~tr.!J !;.on?ru filpre: Rocke ofeternall truth; that when we come unto mz, a te~mh c_u~u[vu Chrifr weary ofall our finnes thirfiing fincerely for f}lendom parttcqe ef· . ' h . r. ' . . . ficiat,_ iam non poterit Hl.I?,and t rowmg our 1elves upon Hul'l, ::!£ Sahatl-. ampliur FcmJrator de on lf felfe; refolved to take upon us H1s fweet and cem mmzmorum debitu eafieyoke for the time to come; He doth prefently, urie:;.e: !fa et n~bift~"!_ as He bath promifed, take oif the burden, and free fthtte~. ":fttlt·ofiquzde us everlafrinaly from the guilt.and·fraine· .damnation plura quam debe~mur, . ~f ll . fi ' . cbriftu~ pro nobu fot. .and retgne o a our ms. vit,tantoi plztra,quat.Dgutltl!am exig;umn pela£US excel/it immen(U-:tz. Noli itai Jiffidm,O homo,cum tant~ bonorum tii'viti(f...s 'llidea&,neifolicitus inquirtU qullmodo[cintt/lula it/a morti& atq; peccatt~ tanto fit donorumfuperi"ndtl/JIQmarifo'uta & extintia.ChryfHom 1 I,in 5.ad Kom . _St .tantain.<equalit/1&pretij & reJempti,quanta immenfi maru (:]> uni~ guttul~ : quorfi~m ppph1X-entum meritorurn,&c?Chamier. T ut.n. 3.pag. 2-4$• ~
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